SoundMachine sequences LEGO bricks into beats
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The SoundMachine LEGO drum machine sequencer
The LEGO drum machine sequencer, dubbed “SoundMachine," is primarily constructed from standard LEGO bricks
A LEGO Minestorms NXT 2.0 system is used to drive a scanner array, which scans the colored LEGO bricks
The SoundMachine was created by Mark Crosbie
SoundMachine scans 2 x 2 color LEGO bricks, arranged in four tracks of eight beats
The SoundMachine LEGO drum machine sequencer
The LEGO drum machine sequencer, dubbed “SoundMachine," is primarily constructed from standard LEGO bricks
The SoundMachine was created by Mark Crosbie
SoundMachine scans 2 x 2 color LEGO bricks, arranged in four tracks of eight beats
The LEGO drum machine sequencer, dubbed “SoundMachine," is primarily constructed from standard LEGO bricks
Article Summary
It would be fair to say that we’re big fans of LEGO here at Gizmag, and so have covered the diminutive plastic bricks being implemented in a variety of cool projects, like the motorized wheelchair and Rolls Royce jet engine. The latest such design to grab our attention is a drum machine sequencer created by Irish computer security engineer and all-round LEGO genius Mark Crosbie, dubbed “SoundMachine.”
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